James J Dooley
Senior Staff Scientist
Joint Global Change Research Institute
Battelle - Pacific Northwest National Laboratory and the University of Maryland
5825 University Research Court, Suite 3500
College Park, MD 20740
Battelle - Pacific Northwest National Laboratory and the University of Maryland
5825 University Research Court, Suite 3500
College Park, MD 20740
Tel:(301) 314-6766
Fax:(301) 314-6719
Email:jj.dooley@pnl.gov
QUALIFICATIONS
Jim Dooley leads the Joint Global Change Research Institute's and the Global Energy Technology Strategy Project's research related to carbon dioxide capture and storage and the role of this class of technologies in addressing climate change. He is also a senior member of the Joint Global Change Research Institute's Integrated Assessment modeling team and in this capacity has principally been focused on the climate change related technology development and economics. Dooley and his research team have authored more than 75 technical reports, peer reviewed articles on the role of technology and climate change. Dooley was both a Lead Author and the Cross-Cutting Chairman for Market Deployment for the recently released Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's Special Report on Carbon Dioxide Capture and Storage. He is also the Associate Editor for the International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control, the first peer reviewed journal to focus on carbon dioxide capture and storage technologies. Dooley is the co-developer of a state-of-the-art geographic information based model for examining the large-scale deployment of carbon management technologies in the United States.
Jim Dooley leads the Joint Global Change Research Institute's and the Global Energy Technology Strategy Project's research related to carbon dioxide capture and storage and the role of this class of technologies in addressing climate change. He is also a senior member of the Joint Global Change Research Institute's Integrated Assessment modeling team and in this capacity has principally been focused on the climate change related technology development and economics. Dooley and his research team have authored more than 75 technical reports, peer reviewed articles on the role of technology and climate change. Dooley was both a Lead Author and the Cross-Cutting Chairman for Market Deployment for the recently released Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's Special Report on Carbon Dioxide Capture and Storage. He is also the Associate Editor for the International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control, the first peer reviewed journal to focus on carbon dioxide capture and storage technologies. Dooley is the co-developer of a state-of-the-art geographic information based model for examining the large-scale deployment of carbon management technologies in the United States.
SELECTED PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION AND AFFILIATIONS
- Significant contributor to the research of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), which was awarded the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize
- Associate Editor for Integrated Systems and Economics, International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control
- Managing Guest Editor, Special Issue: 9th International Conference on Greenhouse Gas Control Technologies (GHGT9), International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control
- Member of Editorial Board for the International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control
- Program Committee Member responsible for organizing all sessions on integrated CCS systems and on the economics of CCS 9th International Conference on Greenhouse Gas Control Technologies (GHGT9)
- Outstanding Performance Award, Fundamental Science Directorate, for innovative and productive leadership of the GTSP Deep Dive in Carbon Dioxide Capture and Storage (2006)
- Lead Author for Chapter on Economics of Carbon Capture and Disposal, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's Special Report on Carbon Dioxide Capture and Storage
- Cross-Cutting Chairman for Market Deployment, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's Special Report on Carbon Dioxide Capture and Storage.
- Director's Level, Outstanding Performance Award, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
- Chairman of the Battelle Advisory Board overseeing a large and scientifically rigorous field demonstration of CO2 disposal in the United States.
- United States Department of Energy, Office of Science, Appreciation Plaque (1999).
- Made significant contributions to the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy process that developed a uniform federal policy for scientific misconduct. 1994-2000.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Battelle, Pacific Northwest Division, 1992-present. Currently a Scientist-Engineer Level 5 (of six levels). Began as a Graduate Intern, became full-time Research Engineer in May 1993, major promotions in 1995 and 1999.






